Kern River Beds
The Kern River Beds Formation is a Neogene Period geologic formation in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, within Kern County, California.
Geography
The Kern River Beds Formation crops out in a roughly crescent-shaped belt, about wide at its widest, from Caliente Creek on the south to the Terra Bella vicinity on the north, a length of around. It ranges from in thickness. Where it does not outcrop, it is overlaid by Pleistocene Period alluvium.Geology
The Kern River Series is composed of non-marine gravels, sands, and clays unconformably overlying the marine Miocene Period rocks in the Kern River area of the San Joaquin Valley. The Kern River Series is divided into an upper unit, the Kern River Beds Formation, and a lower unit named the Chanac Formation, with the wedge of the Etchegoin Formation in the middle in the central and western sections.The Kern River Beds consists mostly of pale-yellow to light-brown sandstone and conglomerate, with interbeds of greenish-gray or greenish-brown siltstone and mudstone.